In the movie Dark Night, Harvey Dent tells Batman, "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain." It's one of the best quotes, from one of the best films in cinema history. If one had to repurpose the quote to make sense of recent, troubling developments in the Bitcoin industry, it might go "You either die a cypherpunk or live long enough to see yourself become a comply guy." At least that's how many are feeling after Seth For Privacy, one of the industry's most respected privacy influencers, shocked his followers by saying Thursday that coinjoins and mixers might have to consider KYC in order to prevent the CIA and other U.S. government actors from using the services to launder money for Ukraine, Hamas, and drug cartels.
"It makes me want to puke to even type this," For Privacy began in his controversial Nostr post, "but maybe PODCONF is right. If the government won't comply with its own laws and rules, maybe its up to us to out-comply them. If we want the tools we created to shield our data from the state, we need to make sure they're not being used by state criminals. The only way to do this, that I'm aware of, is to enforce KYC/AML requirements so we can identify spooks and prevent them from using these services"
"Privacy is a human right. Coinjoins were created, in part, to protect that right. The problem with open source technologies like coinjoins is that governments can use them to break the law." For Privacy followed up with on Nostr. "We have seen this since technologies like cryptography, Bitcoin, coinjoins on Bitcoin, and even Monero were developed. They are immediately exploited by feds from the CIA, FBI, NSA, and the European versions of Feds to skirt compliance laws in order to facilitate human trafficking, drug and weapons smuggling, as well as money laundering for terrorists such as Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, ISIS, and Ukraine. The media and politicians indict Bitcoin as a tool used by money launderers and terrorists but they never tell voters who those criminals are. Because its them! Virtually all international criminal enterprise is state sanctioned."
His comments were made in the context of speculation on social media that undercover feds from deep state agencies were using Samourai's Whirlpool service to launder millions of dollars through Bitcoin and either got caught or needed to shut down the service in order to prevent adversaries like Russia and China from using the service themselves.
On another front, Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation has began leading the public campaign that states laundering money for government agents isn't illegal in a Democracy. Gladstein posted Wednesday night, "If a Democratic government launders money it is legal because that means the citizens of that country support it. That's how Democracies work. No action by a Democratic government can be considered illegal therefore no citizen facilitating a government action should be liable for a crime." Dennis Porter has not addressed the privacy issue or mentioned Samourai at all since the arrests were made, which has been heartbreaking for many of his followers. The Bugle included.
Monero
GM #Nostr π«πβ‘
Wherever you are in life, you are supposed to be - Tao
Any story or myth that inspires you to believe that life is worth fighting for is more powerful than truth. When someone loses hope, it often leads to tragic outcomes like suicide, and when society as a whole loses hope, it can lead to a mental health crisis.
We need more myths, more stories, and more heroes to reignite hope in youth and help save society from self-destruction.
"Myth is an image, in terms of which we try to make sense of the world." - Alan Watts
How to protect against Pegasus spyware on Android
To protect against Pegasus spyware on Android, follow these steps:
1. Update your device and apps: Ensure your Android device and apps are up to date with the latest security patches. This can help prevent known vulnerabilities from being exploited by Pegasus or other malware.
2. Use strong cybersecurity software: Install a reputable antivirus or mobile security app on your Android device. This can help detect and remove common malware and provide additional protection against Pegasus and other advanced spyware.
3. Be cautious with links and attachments: Avoid clicking on suspicious links or opening unknown attachments, as Pegasus can be executed as a zero-click or one-click infection.
4. Use two-factor authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA for your accounts to add an extra layer of security, making it more difficult for attackers to access your sensitive information even if they manage to infect your device with Pegasus.
5. Be mindful of public Wi-Fi: Avoid connecting to unsecured public Wi-Fi networks, as they can be easily monitored and exploited by attackers. Instead, use a virtual private network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection and protect your privacy.
6. Use the Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT): If you suspect your Android is infected with Pegasus spyware, you can use the MVT β a specific spyware removal tool developed by Amnesty International. It requires Linux or macOS and some technical prowess, but since Pegasus relies on unknown zero-day exploits, itβs your best bet for removing Pegasus spyware from your Android.
Remember, while these steps can help protect against Pegasus and other malware, no solution is foolproof. Itβs essential to stay vigilant and informed about the latest threats and security practices.
Brave AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.
βοΈ Samourai Wallet Founders Arrested by DOJ for 'Money-Laundering'
In another perversion of justice, the Department of Justice has indicted the founders of Samourai Wallet, the premier Bitcoin wallet with featues that improved the privacy of BTC transactions.
DOJ alleges that Samourai facilitated more than $100M of money laundering transactions. Samourai's domains have been seized, their apps will be taken down from the Play Store, and the founders Rodriguez and Hill have been arrested, one in New York, and the other extradited from Portgual.
They also allege that the founders knowingly facilitated money laundering. They use off-hand Twitter posts of Samourai welcoming Russian oligarchs and private Twitter DMs of Samourai focusing on black/grey economies, as well as marketing materials for investment pitches that mentioned 'Dark/Grey' market participants.
The takedown of Samourai is a troubling note as we observe international pressure to take down privacy tools that interact in any way with the dark net, even if the extent of interaction cannot be proven.
Some users speculate that the founders knew the takedown was coming, a big reason for the push towards decentralized coordination
https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/whirlpool-dencetralization-stage-1/ of Whirlpool transactions which would allow Whirpool transactions even if the main coordinator servers went down.
You are what you read, even if you don't always remember it
Your transactions belong to you, not the public.
Privacy is not a crime
Good Morning #Nostr ππ«β‘
There is only one problem, you create the problem. - Osho
Dump Google Drive and Dropbox and try one of these privacy respecting storage alternatives:
- Cryptomator
- Filen
- Nextcloud
Been testing out nostr:npub1am3ermkr250dywukzqnaug64cred3x5jht6f3kdhfp3h0rgtjlpqecxrv7: Nostr event signer for Android by nostr:npub1w4uswmv6lu9yel005l3qgheysmr7tk9uvwluddznju3nuxalevvs2d0jr5.
It's still early in development, but so far I'm impressed. It serves such an important need for dedicated key security/secure event signing + it can connect over Orbot/Tor.
"Amber is a nostr event signer for Android. It allows users to keep their nsec segregated in a single, dedicated app.
The goal of Amber is to have your smartphone act as a NIP-46 signing device without any need for servers or additional hardware.
"Private keys should be exposed to as few systems as possible as each system adds to the attack surface," as the rationale of said NIP states.
In addition to native apps, Amber aims to support all current nostr web applications without requiring any extensions or web servers."
#cybersecgirl #amber
There are so many APK assets.. which one to install on Android via Obtainium?
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π‘ All paths point to #Bitcoinβ―β―β― self-custody. Many insist on learning this lesson the painful way. There's no convenient route to owning your money. Learn now or regret later when it's gone. The choice is yours. Share this with anyone still trusting their keys with 3rd parties.
I was never a loner. I always liked talking to people. I always had friends. My phone was always filled with calls and messages. But now, things have changed. I don't know what exactly has happened. But now, I hardly call people. I hardly do chit chat. I almost never send those forwarded jokes. Have I matured? Have I gone into hiding? Have I become an introvert? I don't know. But I have certainly found my peace in this change. I get more time for myself now. I don't need people to keep me busy. I don't even get bored. I like being with myself. I have realized that I used to waste too much of my time on people. Not all, but many of them were just timepass bonds. They needed me at that point, and maybe, even I needed them. But there was nothing deep about us. Maybe we both found validation in each other. Maybe, we were just talking regularly to convince ourselves that we have friends around us. I know that's a cynical look back at the past. But looking at how I am still very comfortable in my life without so many conversations and people, I guess there was something not so pure about those past equations.
Yes, another important thing is that all of us have grown busy in our lives and we hardly get time for the calls and texts. But that's a half honest argument as when you really want to make time, you do make that time somehow. So maybe, we all have realized that being alone is not that bad. There is peace in reflecting on things on our own, without daily gossips and talks. Maybe, we all reach a stage in life when we get more comfortable with solitude. Our souls grow deeper. Our heart starts to understand emotions better. Maybe, that's life seeping in deep within us, whispering that now you are living it more, more intimately. So yes, I don't talk more now. But I am happy. And I hope now you know why I hardly call you up. It's not about you. It's not your fault. It's just me experiencing life in its new shade, the darker, calmer shade.
GM #Nostr ππ«β‘
Github repos with lists of links to .onion zone domains:
https://github.com/The-Hidden-Wiki-URLs/2024
https://github.com/darknet-onion-links/darknet-onion-links-catalog
https://github.com/5ky1ar/Awesome-Onion-Links
https://github.com/RheaPomarico4467/onion-trust
https://github.com/01Kevin01/OnionLinksV3
https://github.com/praveenjalasutram/Darkweb-Onion-Links
https://github.com/UvinduBro/darkweb-links
#darknet
We mature with damage, not with time
